Neighbors Quotes
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“The Bible tells us to love our neighbors, and also to love our enemies; probably because generally they are the same people.”
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“Neighbors bring food with death and flowers with sickness and little things in between. Boo was our neighbor. He gave us two soap dolls, a broken watch and chain, a pair of good-luck pennies, and our lives. But neighbors give in return. We never put back into the tree what we took out of it: we had given him nothing, and it made me sad.”
― To Kill a Mockingbird
― To Kill a Mockingbird

“Though Alec had never seen the occupants of the first floor loft, they seemed to be engaged in a tempestuous romance. Once there had been a bunch of someone's belongings strewn all over the landing with a note attached to a jacket lapel addressed to "A lying liar who lies." Right now there was a bouquet of flowers taped to the door with a card tucked among the blooms that read I'M SORRY. That was the thing about New York: you always knew more about your neighbors' business than you wanted to.”
― City of Lost Souls
― City of Lost Souls

“If we don鈥檛 live in the same vibe, it is hard to be aware of each other. When our reading differs from our neighbors鈥� reality, our surroundings may take a range of discordant shades and daily episodes become unrecognizable. But if we endeavor to find out, the 鈥渨ho is who鈥�, the 鈥渨hat is what鈥� and the 鈥渨here is Waldo鈥�, we might demonstrate our social literacy and connectedness. ("Fish for silence.")”
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“People glorify all sorts of bravery except the bravery they might show on behalf of their nearest neighbors.”
― Middlemarch
― Middlemarch

“One must love God first, and only then can one love one's closest of kin and neighbors. We must not be idols to one another, for such is not the will of God.”
― Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica
― Our Thoughts Determine Our Lives: The Life and Teachings of Elder Thaddeus of Vitovnica

“The soul grows into lovely habits as easily as into ugly ones, and the moment a life begins to blossom into beautiful words and deeds, that moment a new standard of conduct is established, and your eager neighbors look to you for a continuous manifestation of the good cheer, the sympathy, the ready wit, the comradeship, or the inspiration, you once showed yourself capable of. Bear figs for a season or two, and the world outside the orchard is very unwilling you should bear thistles.”
― Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
― Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm
“I was also sick of my neighbors, as most Parisians are. I now knew every second of the morning routine of the family upstairs. At 7:00 am alarm goes off, boom, Madame gets out of bed, puts on her deep-sea divers鈥� boots, and stomps across my ceiling to megaphone the kids awake. The kids drop bags of cannonballs onto the floor, then, apparently dragging several sledgehammers each, stampede into the kitchen. They grab their chunks of baguette and go and sit in front of the TV, which is always showing a cartoon about people who do nothing but scream at each other and explode. Every minute, one of the kids cartwheels (while bouncing cannonballs) back into the kitchen for seconds, then returns (bringing with it a family of excitable kangaroos) to the TV. Meanwhile the toilet is flushed, on average, fifty times per drop of urine expelled. Finally, there is a ten-minute period of intensive yelling, and at 8:15 on the dot they all howl and crash their way out of the apartment to school.鈥� (p.137)”
― A Year in the Merde
― A Year in the Merde

“He will not go behind his father's saying,
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, "Good fences make good neighbors.”
― The Poetry of Robert Frost
And he likes having thought of it so well
He says again, "Good fences make good neighbors.”
― The Poetry of Robert Frost

“If we are looking for insurance against want and oppression, we will find it only in our neighbors' prosperity and goodwill and, beyond that, in the good health of our worldly places, our homelands. If we were sincerely looking for a place of safety, for real security and success, then we would begin to turn to our communities - and not the communities simply of our human neighbors but also of the water, earth, and air, the plants and animals, all the creatures with whom our local life is shared.
(pg. 59, "Racism and the Economy")”
― The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays
(pg. 59, "Racism and the Economy")”
― The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays

“Good neighbors always spy on you to make sure you are doing well.”
― Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy
― Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy

“Books can be the people we never get to meet, ancestors or far neighbors.”
― The Vintner's Luck
― The Vintner's Luck

“We can't have moral obligations to every single person in this world. We have moral obligations to those who we come up against, who enter into our moral space, so to speak. That means neighbors, people we deal with, and so on.”
― The Sunday Philosophy Club
― The Sunday Philosophy Club

“So often when we say 'I love you' we say it with a huge 'I' and a small 'you'. We use love as a conjunction instead of it being a verb implying action. It's no good just gazing out into open space hoping to see the Lord; instead we have to look closely at our neighbour, someone whom God has willed into existence, someone whom God has died for. Everyone we meet has a aright to exist, because he has value in himself, and we are not used to this. The acceptance of otherness is a danger to us, it threatens us. To recognise the other's right to be himself might mean recognising his right to kill me. But if we set a limit to this right to exist, it's no right at all. Love is difficult. Christ was crucified because he taught a kind of love which is a terror for men, a love which demands total surrender: it spells death.”
― Beginning to Pray
― Beginning to Pray

“Jonathan Swift made a soul for the gentlemen of this city by hating his neighbor as himself.”
― Selected Poems and Four Plays
― Selected Poems and Four Plays
“Neighbours complaining about someone鈥檚 dog making an awful racket. You could hardly blame the poor beast, its owner had died in her bed at least a fortnight before and there hadn鈥檛 been much left of the old girl worth eating.”
― Natural Causes
― Natural Causes
“Discover the fulfillment of intimate relationships with flesh-and-blood neighbors and teammates in concrete place and time, and we escape the pressure of mainstream media to channel intimacy only as virtual embrace.”
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“But his oaths could not save Stephen now from her neighbours, nothing could do that since the going of Martin鈥攆or quite unknown to themselves they feared her; it was fear that aroused their antagonism. In her they instinctively sensed an outlaw, and theirs was the task of policing nature.”
― The Well of Loneliness
― The Well of Loneliness

“I would not do any home upgrade that a close neighbor was objecting to. It is just a recipe for a future bad relationship.”
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“News that Karl Dahl had escaped had reached him via the ten o'clock news Friday night. Stan could hardly remember the next cou- ple of hours. He had gone into a rage. The pressure in his brain had been such that he had believed his head was going to explode, that he would be found that way on the floor of his living room, and every- one would assume he had killed himself.
He had overturned furniture. He had kicked a hole in a wall. He had gone into a closet and brought out every gun he owned. He had emptied his service weapon into his couch. That none of his neigh- bors had called the police was testimony to how his neighborhood had gone down over the years.”
― Prior Bad Acts
He had overturned furniture. He had kicked a hole in a wall. He had gone into a closet and brought out every gun he owned. He had emptied his service weapon into his couch. That none of his neigh- bors had called the police was testimony to how his neighborhood had gone down over the years.”
― Prior Bad Acts

“The curious culture of the modern suburb will believe anything it is told in the papers about the wickedness of the Pope, or the martyrdom of the King of the Cannibal Islands, and, in the excitement of these topics, never knows what is happening next door. In this case, however, the two forms of interest actually coincided in a coincidence of thrilling intensity. Their own suburb had actually been mentioned in their favourite newspaper. It seemed to them like a new proof of their own existence when they saw the name in print. It was almost as if they had been unconscious and invisible before; and now they were as real as the King of the Cannibal Islands.”
― The Secret of Father Brown
― The Secret of Father Brown
“He's going to wonder why, and how are we going to tell him we're afraid of them?" Her father's hand clutched the coffee cup. "He's going to be fighting them the rest of his life. He's got to start sometime.”
― Neighbors and Other Stories
― Neighbors and Other Stories

“Such then is the human condition, that to wish greatness for one鈥檚 country is to wish harm to one鈥檚 neighbors”
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“I want to stop smoking because I want to live,
I can only love my comrades if I live,
and I want to clean my room,
I want to clean my room every week
and make my bed and put peppermint in my hair
to stop needing my inhalers
and to inhale solidarity, and to eat the rich,
I want to eat the rich, to cancel the rents,
to know my neighbors
and to know my neighbors
are safe. I want to move like water, to move
from unity to struggle to unity,
to have no perfect world we haven鈥檛 fought for.”
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I can only love my comrades if I live,
and I want to clean my room,
I want to clean my room every week
and make my bed and put peppermint in my hair
to stop needing my inhalers
and to inhale solidarity, and to eat the rich,
I want to eat the rich, to cancel the rents,
to know my neighbors
and to know my neighbors
are safe. I want to move like water, to move
from unity to struggle to unity,
to have no perfect world we haven鈥檛 fought for.”
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